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If your property is contracted with many OTAs, you have to login frequently to each and every one of the OTA extranets and update mostly prices and allotment (i.e. rooms to sell). This process is very time-consuming and can also lead to mistakes, as it is done manually.
 
If your property is contracted with many OTAs, you have to login frequently to each and every one of the OTA extranets and update mostly prices and allotment (i.e. rooms to sell). This process is very time-consuming and can also lead to mistakes, as it is done manually.
But the greatest risk is to get overbookings for not being able to update in time. For example: Let's say that your hotel has contracted with booking.com and Expedia. Now suppose that the hotel has one double room left for a given night, let's say 15th of August. At 3.00 am local time, a reservation is made in booking.com for a double room for the 15th of August. The allotment (rooms to sell) in booking.com is now automatically set to zero. But in Expedia it is still set to one for a double room in the 15th of August.
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But the greatest risk is to get overbookings for not being able to update in time. For example: Let's say that your hotel has contracted with booking.com and Expedia. Now suppose that the hotel has one double room left for a given night, let's say the 15th of August. At 3.00 am local time, a reservation is made in booking.com for a double room for the 15th of August. The allotment (rooms to sell) in booking.com is now automatically set to zero. But in Expedia it is still set to one for a double room in the 15th of August.
  
 
If no one sets the allotment for this room type and this date in Expedia to zero (after 3.00 am in the night), it could happen that at 3.30 am, another reservation arrives, this time from Expedia, for a double room for the 15th of August. But there is no free double room any more, as it was booked 30 minutes ago in booking.com. That is an overbooking, and it is the hotel responsibility to find another accommodation for the hotel guest.
 
If no one sets the allotment for this room type and this date in Expedia to zero (after 3.00 am in the night), it could happen that at 3.30 am, another reservation arrives, this time from Expedia, for a double room for the 15th of August. But there is no free double room any more, as it was booked 30 minutes ago in booking.com. That is an overbooking, and it is the hotel responsibility to find another accommodation for the hotel guest.

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Introduction

A channel manager is software that allows your property to directly connect with various OTAs. With this tool, you can easily update rates, allotment, availability and restrictions.

Why it is Necessary to Have a Channel Manager

If your property is contracted with many OTAs, you have to login frequently to each and every one of the OTA extranets and update mostly prices and allotment (i.e. rooms to sell). This process is very time-consuming and can also lead to mistakes, as it is done manually. But the greatest risk is to get overbookings for not being able to update in time. For example: Let's say that your hotel has contracted with booking.com and Expedia. Now suppose that the hotel has one double room left for a given night, let's say the 15th of August. At 3.00 am local time, a reservation is made in booking.com for a double room for the 15th of August. The allotment (rooms to sell) in booking.com is now automatically set to zero. But in Expedia it is still set to one for a double room in the 15th of August.

If no one sets the allotment for this room type and this date in Expedia to zero (after 3.00 am in the night), it could happen that at 3.30 am, another reservation arrives, this time from Expedia, for a double room for the 15th of August. But there is no free double room any more, as it was booked 30 minutes ago in booking.com. That is an overbooking, and it is the hotel responsibility to find another accommodation for the hotel guest.

Channel Manager Options

With hoteliga you can choose among three channel managers:

After choosing the right channel manager for you, you need to decide the way that data will be synchronized between hoteliga PMS and the OTAs. The following options exist:

  • One-way connection. The OTA only sends reservations to the hoteliga PMS, nothing else. Choose this option if you are used to manage prices/rates from the OTA's extranet.
  • Two-way connection. The OTA sends reservations to the hotelia PMS, and at the same time the hoteliga PMS sends room allotment, room rate/type availability, prices and restrictions to the OTA. This is the full and most complete connection one can get.

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